they will put others at risk bc they dont know they have STIs so they will not get treatment and may infect others.
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Answer: standard precautions
A is the answer for this. If you look media from Instagram to CNN, you can see how compared to the 20th century, the LGBT community has been more accepted, but not <em>readily </em>accepted. They most definitely have not been portrayed accurately in all forms of media either. No group of people has been. D can't be the answer. B also can't be the answered because the more social media is available, the more the LGBTQ community is able to speak out. They definitely have not been removed because you cannot remove a certain group from social media. A is your best bet.
Answer: I believe processed foods have garnered such a great media criticism because its fast, cheap, and convenient and of course yummy. Its way cheaper for companies to use low quality ingredients combined all together to make a product vs spending more money on higher quality ingredients.
Most processed foods contain high amounts of poor-quality fat, tons of added sugar and salt, and they are very low on the amount of fiber and nutrients we need, If we consume a high amount of these foods it will increase our risk of tons of diseases. That's why i think social media criticizes it so much, although everything's okay in moderation.
Personally, I believe some of our food is safe but definitely not all, even our vegetables are sprayed with chemicals and our condiments are stuffed with sugars and artificial flavors all these things have effects on our bodys.
Again this is a question that has a lot of conflict but yes I do feel that the pesticides that are sprayed on our produce and the added antibiotics are bad for you. They are sprayed with chemicals our bodys don't need which could cause these diseases listed. Although it's not "proven" I try to stay away from them just in case.
hopefully this helps a bit :)